| William Shakespeare - 1920 - 172 pagini
...you so much in love as your rhymes speak ? Orl. Neither rhyme nor reason can express how much. 380 Ros. Love is merely a madness ; and, I tell you, deserves...as madmen do : and the reason why they are not so punish'd and cured is that the lunacy is so ordinary that the whippers are in love too. Yet I profess... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1785 - 402 pagini
...Neither rhime nor reason can express how much. 410 Ros. Ros. Love is merely a madness; and, I tell yon, deserves as well a dark house and a whip, as madmen do : and the reason why they are not so punish'd and cured, is, that the lunacy is so ordinary, that the whippers are in love too : Yet I profess... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 578 pagini
...that untortunate he. Ros. But are you so much in love, as your ihimes speak -.• Or/a. Neither rhime nor reason can express how much. Ros. Love is merely...as madmen do : and the reason why they are not so punish'd and cured, is, that the lunacy is so ordinary, that the whippers are in love too: Yet I profess... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 372 pagini
...Rosalind, I am that he, that unfortunate he. Ros. But are you so much in love as your rhymes speak ? Or/. Neither rhyme nor reason can express how much. Ros. Love is merely a madness ; and, 1 tell you, deserves as well a dark house and a whip, as madmen do : and the reason why they arc not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 122 pagini
...Neither rhyme nor reason can express how much. Ros. But are you so much in love as your rhymes speak? Ros. Love is merely a madness; and, I tell you, deserves...whip, as madmen do: and the reason why they are not so punish'd and cur'd, is, that the lunacy is so ordinary, that the whippers arc in love too: Yet I profess... | |
| Sarah Harriet Burney - 1812 - 330 pagini
...heart ? Why not be in love in earnest ?" " I cannot answer you better than in Rosalind's words:—' Love is merely a madness; and, I tell you, deserves as well a dark house and a whip, as madmen do !' " Well, Adela," cried Mr. Somerville, angrily, " I can only say, for your comfort, that with all... | |
| Sarah Harriet Burney - 1812 - 330 pagini
...heart ? Why not be in love in earnest ?" " I cannot answer you better than in Ro-salind's words:— ( Love is merely a madness; and, I tell you, deserves as well a dark house and a whip, as madmen do !' " Well, Adela," cried Mr. Somerville, angrily, " I can only say, for your comfort, that with all... | |
| Sarah Harriet Burney - 1812 - 322 pagini
...heart ? Why not be in love in earnest ?" " I cannot answer you better than in Rosalind's words:— ' Love is merely a madness ; and, I tell you, deserves as well a dark house and a whip, as madmen do .' ' " Well, Adela," cried Mr. Somerville, angrily, "I can only say, for your comfort, that with all... | |
| 1812 - 356 pagini
...may be a recommendation to some queer cynics, though I don't see the reason why it should be so. " Love is merely a madness, and I tell you, deserves as well a dart homt and a -wtif as madmen do." SHAKSPEARE. MR. CENSOR, IN this fashionable world of vanity and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1817 - 322 pagini
...I am that he, that unfortunate he. Ros. But are you so much in love as your rhymes speak '.' Orla. Neither rhyme nor reason can express how much. Ros....you, deserves as well a dark house and a whip, as nnidmen do : and the reason why they are not so punished and cured, is, that the lunacy is so ordinary,... | |
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